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  • in reply to: Slowly rising CPU load #11397
    George
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    Can you try to root your audio via an audio card?

    in reply to: Crazy issues #11513
    George
    Member

    Depents the preset, I agree about 25?s for webradio.
    For example, Twente creates to much HF at 15?s.

    Regards,
    George

    in reply to: Slowly rising CPU load #11394
    George
    Member

    [quote author=”Wout”]
    What version of BBP you have installed?
    I also never had any problem before version 0.90.80.
    It all begon after version 0.90.80.[/quote]

    My BBP running version: 0.90.93

    in reply to: Slowly rising CPU load #11391
    George
    Member

    To be honest, last 8 months this box has an ESI Maya44e (Xonar at the past) and also I use edcast as plugin
    at BBP for streaming an MP3@192 kbps.
    With the above the max. CPU usage reach 13% and it’s stable!

    Before this Shuttle box, BBP was on a Pentium D 2.8Ghz with 1Gb ram using my favorite EMU0404.
    With a configuration like this at the same pc:

    Radio automation-> Emu Out-> Analog mixer-> Emu In-> BBP-> Streaming software(s)

    never had the CPU over 45-55% for a long time and never had problems with CPU or with audio!

    Instead, everytime that I try to use BBP with pipelines, from typical pc setups until very expensive and strong server hardware machines (even on an iMac with XP 🙄 ) I’ve seen this issue with the rising CPU after 4-5 days and sometimes
    with audio problems (solved sometimes with different VAC versions).

    in reply to: Slowly rising CPU load #11389
    George
    Member

    :mrgreen: I think it’s the right time for the forum administrators to create a special section for camclone :mrgreen:

    About CPU rising.

    Can anybody confirm that the problem with the high CPU usage appears also with an audio card
    and not only with pipelines??
    ("Audio" may did the right question about pipelines….)

    From my tests and experience with BBP, I have this issue ONLY when I use pipelines at two backup systems.

    Running BBP for more than 1,5 year on a Shuttle D10
    (viewtopic.php?f=5&t=558&p=3316&hilit=+shuttle#p3316)
    NEVER had problems with rising CPU.
    And this ‘box’ works all this time with only one or two restarts!!

    in reply to: PCI Express Souncards #11253
    George
    Member

    to feeling:

    Nice, if you have one computer for all…
    But, if you use seperate PC’s for automation software and streaming and in the middle there is
    an audio mixer you need also two high quality audio cards.

    to JesseG:

    …I thought we discuss about PCIe audio cards.
    Anyway, if you have the option to install PCI/PCIe at the mobo maybe Juli@ is better.
    Depends to your needs…

    Regards to all of you,
    G.

    in reply to: PCI Express Souncards #11250
    George
    Member

    ..but is PCI, not PCIe

    in reply to: PCI Express Souncards #11248
    George
    Member

    Sure, but it’s great for a webradio 😉

    Check this:
    http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp … duct=19169

    I really hope EMU 1212M PCIe to have the same excellent results as 0404 (PCI).
    From my experience, 0404 it is one of the best low-cost audio cards.

    in reply to: PCI Express Souncards #11246
    George
    Member

    Hi,

    using Xonar D2 PM (PCI) but also D2X (PCIe) and always with BreakAway only one word can remember
    about ASIO on Xonar cards… Forget it!
    Lot of sync problems,clicks etc. at any setting that I’ve tryed.
    For all the rest, Xonar is a very good audio card.

    Great combination for BreakAway and PCIe card is ESI Maya44e.
    http://www.esi-audio.com/products/maya44e

    Regards,
    G.

    in reply to: Calibration screen #11057
    George
    Member

    Try to select an audio card or a pipeline for output 😉

    Regards,
    George

    George
    Member

    Xonar D2 + ASIO = No way!
    Lot of problems and drop outs,bad sync etc…

    Except this major problem for ASIO mode
    still use this card but for the digital in/out only.

    Regards,
    George

    in reply to: Digital MPX Forum #8811
    George
    Member

    [quote author=”camclone”]no presure ? 🙂
    i ve send him more than 60 emails the last 5 months
    [/quote]

    Average: 0.4 e-mail/day… you’re a spammer !!! :mrgreen:

    in reply to: Digital MPX Forum #8783
    George
    Member

    Easy!!! :mrgreen:
    I’ll create a "special edition" video for you….

    I hope all of us to agree with you Jesse and nobody ask me
    to replace girls with something….else 😆

    in reply to: Digital MPX Forum #8781
    George
    Member

    Hi Boki,

    as "Tech-Freaks" 😯 optical audio connection was a nice plan for me.
    As I know Stelios has to do some test at the lab next days regarding analog & digital MPX
    input at DDS-exciter that include coaxial connection also.

    Next video from me will cover all type of connections with Emu0404/Esi Juli@/Xonar audio cards.

    In case that you need something special to try please let me know.

    Regards,
    George

    in reply to: Digital MPX Forum #8779
    George
    Member

    To:yorkie98:

    To be honest, Xonar was the only card at my hands (Emu0404pci,Esi-Julia,Esi-Maya44,XonarD2) that
    gave 192Khz at optical out from the first audio test of DDS-Exciter.
    Also, for another one time I have to remind you and agree with Leif that this card (Xonar) works very bad at ASIO mode with BBP (didn’t trye’d anothing else at ASIO).

    To:Stelios

    I hope soon to have again this amazing box at my hands,at my place, to create a new
    video with the results and the audio from my Technics ST-G90 tuner with the
    well known applications as RTA,Audition,maybe MPXtool etc..

    Regards,
    George

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